Thursday, August 10, 2017

UK: Muslim rape gangs weren’t probed due to “political correctness”

This has been obvious, and widely reported upon (at least at sites
such as Jihad Watch) for years. But little has actually changed. Look at
the Express headline: it still uses the politically correct euphemism
“Asian” for Muslim, even though Hindus and other Asians have not been
involved in these rape gangs. And this is the very first establishment
media news story in all these many years that actually says straight out
that the perpetrators were Muslim. The British press still hasn’t
reported, however, and probably never will, that these rapists were
working in accord with Islamic teachings regarding the sexual
enslavement of infidel women (cf. Qur’an 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, and
70:30).

ASIAN grooming gangs were not investigated “rigorously”
enough because of political correctness, according to a former Crown
Prosecution chief.
Ken Macdonald said there had been “past reluctance” to look into Muslim men who had been targeting white girls.
But speaking on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, Lord MacDonald said that was no longer the case after recent prosecutions.
The Liberal Democrat peer’s comments come after 18 people were
convicted of or admitted offences in a series of trials related to child
sexual exploitation in Newcastle.
He said: “I think there has been in the past a reluctance to
investigate a category of crime that people might believe attaches to a
particular community in circumstances where men may be targeting young
women.”
Presenter John Humphrys cut in to clarify which part of the community he was referring to.
He said: ”In other words, we’re talking about – by and large – Muslim men who have been targeting white girls?”
Lord Macdonald replied: “Yes, exactly.”
Mr Humphrys then asked if political correctness had “interfered with the course of justice”.
Lord Macdonald reiterated cases has not been looked into as they should have been.
He said: ”I think that’s no longer the case and I think the fact that
these sorts of cases are now being brought successfully demonstrates
that those sorts of so-called taboos no longer exist – but I don’t think
any of us can pretend that in the past these cases have been examined
as rigorously as they might have been.”…